Realistic representations using extremely high quality images are becoming increasingly popular. For example, digital cinemas can now display moving pictures composed of high-resolution digital images. Although these applications focus on increasing the spatial resolution only, higher frame-rates are being considered to achieve more realistic representations. Since increasing the frame-rate increases the total amount of information, efficient coding methods are required. However, its statistical properties are not clarified. This paper establishes for high frame-rate video a mathematical model of the relationship between frame-rate and bit-rate. A coding experiment confirms the validity of the mathematical model.
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Yukihiro BANDOH, Kazuya HAYASE, Seishi TAKAMURA, Kazuto KAMIKURA, Yoshiyuki YASHIMA, "Theoretical Modeling of Inter-Frame Prediction Error for High Frame-Rate Video Signal" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E91-A, no. 3, pp. 730-739, March 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.3.730.
Abstract: Realistic representations using extremely high quality images are becoming increasingly popular. For example, digital cinemas can now display moving pictures composed of high-resolution digital images. Although these applications focus on increasing the spatial resolution only, higher frame-rates are being considered to achieve more realistic representations. Since increasing the frame-rate increases the total amount of information, efficient coding methods are required. However, its statistical properties are not clarified. This paper establishes for high frame-rate video a mathematical model of the relationship between frame-rate and bit-rate. A coding experiment confirms the validity of the mathematical model.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.3.730/_p
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